Gnjilane, 03 Oct
(Tanjug) - On Wednesday a special KFOR unit dismantled two unexploded
bombs thrown on two Serb houses, owned by brothers Momir and Mica Cuckic.
The operation lasted for ten hours and was secured by strong police
and army forces.
Both Cuckic families with seven children are the first Serb families
to return to the city of Gnjilane. These families returned to their
homes thanks to the help of ARC, and American NGO.
BETA (Belgrade)Another Kosovo Serb girl raped in Mitrovica

BELGRADE -- Thursday - Another Serb girl under 18 has been raped in
the southern part of Kosovska Mitrovica, said a UN regional spokesman.
"This case is similar to the previous one. She was also taken from
the southern part of town and again four people took part,” said
the spokesman, reports the daily Politika.
"No one's been arrested yet, but we are on the case", said
a UNMIK police spokesman.
This comes shortly after two other girls, one Serb and one Bosniak,
from northern Kosovska Mitrovica were kidnapped and taken to Pristina
and raped.
Having released the girls two Kosovo Albanians suspects were arrested
by UNMIK police.

PRISTINA, Yugoslavia
- U.N. forensic experts have started to examine 28 bodies found in unmarked
graves in southern Kosovo, an official said Thursday.

The remains were
exhumed on Tuesday and Wednesday from recently found individual graves
in Brekovac, a village on the outskirts of Djakovica, a town some 90
kilometers (56 miles) southwest of the capital Pristina, said U.N. spokesman
Andrea Angeli.
"We found out about these graves only recently," he said.
The bodies, exhumed from graves located between a Muslim cemetery belonging
to ethnic Albanians and a Catholic one, were taken to a U.N.-run laboratory
for examination to help determine their identity, Angeli said.
It is believed that most of those buried in unmarked graves were killed
during or after the fighting in Kosovo, which is still formally part
of Yugoslavia, and buried in mid-1999, he said.
Meanwhile, Slavisa Dobricanin, a Yugoslav expert in the forensic team
working at the graves, told Belgrade-based media that the remains were
believed to be those of Serbs and Gypsies.
"We may know more about the victims by the end of next week if
everything goes as planned. By then we may find out their names,"
he told the Fonet news agency.
The discovery of the graves was allegedly based on testimony from an
ethnic Albanian who helped bury the bodies, Dobricanin was quoted as
saying.
The United Nations ( news - web sites) and NATO ( news - web sites)
took control of Kosovo in June 1999 following a 78-day alliance air
war that halted a Serb crackdown on idependence-minded ethnic Albanians.
That conflict left an estimated 10,000 people killed in the province.

SRNA Coalition "Return" requests Daci's
and Rexhepi's dismissal

PRISTINA -- Thursday
- At today's Kosovo Parliament sitting the Serb coalition Return requested
the dismissal of the Parliament speaker Nedzat Daci and Kosovo Prime
Minister Bajram Rexhepi. They also want Kosovo President Ibrahim Rugova
held accountable for abusing the institutions of the system to promote
the idea of an independent Kosovo.

Explaining this
request, head of the Return caucus MP Rada Trajkovic said that the job
of the coalition's MPs is not to sit in Kosovo institutions that are
being used to establish an independent Kosovo.

"Our role is
to see that the honouring of human rights is secured through these institutions",
said Trajkovic and added that, since the deployment of the peace mission
in Kosovo, the Serb community "has been faced with an ethnic and
human exodus".

To back her claims
Trajkovic said that, before the conflicts, the population in Pristina
was 250 000 of which 45 000 people were Serbs. According to official
OSCE statistics, there are more than 650 000 people living in Pristina
today, of which only 185 are Serbs.

"This does
not justify the international community's role", said Trajkovic.

At the same time,
the Albanians wanted UNMIK chief Michael Steiner held accountable for
exceeding his authority by releasing a plan to resolve the Kosovska
Mitrovica issue. The Parliament has requested Steiner to address the
parliament at the next sitting scheduled for October 10 and explain
the plan.

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